MEP EP #162: Electric Vehicle Charging and Cat Safety

MEP EP #162: Electric Vehicle Charging and Cat Safety

Electric Vehicle Charging and Cat Safety

Christopher Howell

  • OpenEVSE started in February 2011 with a simple experiment to try to generate the J1772 pilot signal on an Arduino
  • One experiment lead to another to another until a prototype J1772 compatible controller was born
  • With lots of feedback and interest a few boards were offered to other hardware hackers
  • What started as 6 boards built in the first batch turned into many thousands...
  • Today, OpenEVSE powers charging stations from many manufactures all over the world.

OpenEVSE

  • What is OpenEVSE? Does EVSE stand for something?
  • What is the story behind you getting into Electric Vehicle Chargers?
  • Design
    • Generating the SAE J1772 pilot signal from an Arduino. Why Arduino?
    • What kind of regulations do you have to deal with?
    • What approvals or markings does your product have?
    • Are the kits approved?
  • Kits
    • Have you seen much interest in these? I would think most people just want a working final product.
    • Safety concerns?
  • Compatibility with vehicles?
  • Going the other way? Battery management?
  • John Cutler from twitter asks:
    • Allowing load sharing for multiple EVSEs sharing a circuit and/or supporting the Hydra style setup?
      • Day based scheduling (i.e. weekdays vs weekends).
      • Smaller, more portable and/or inexpensive models?
      • RaspberryPi based versions?
  • Guy Thomas grtyvr from our Slack Channel asks:
    • What is the current state of vehicle charging grid? And what can we do to influence decision makers to move faster on adoption?
    • Super-capacitors for buses/trains: is there progress in that area?
    • Inductive charging for the bus/trains. Is that a thing?
  • Which EV do you drive? Which do you recommend?
  • Github Repo

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